Dish washing machine



Feb. 28, 1933. G. CELAYA DISH WASHING MACHINE Filed March l1; 1930 Pateafed Feb. 2s, 1933 i, 1,899,495

UNITED s'rATlzs PATENT or-Flc-E i v GENBI) 0F LOS ANGELES, CALIIORNIA. I Y

DISH 'WASHING ILGHINE Application illed` Iarch 11, 1980. Serial No. :134,954.

My invention relates to dish washing mathe` annular space therebetween. Said interchines, and Indre particularlyto adish washmediate member is provided in its bottom ing machine which can be installed as a perwith a drain member 13, designed to fit into manent feature, with an outside or main rethe dr'ain 5, of the outermember when said '5 ceptacle permanently connected fora supply intermediate member is placed therein, as 55 of hot and cold water and with a drainage indicated inthe drawin connection, with an intermediate spray-mem- Mounted in the intermediate container or ber' in the form of an inner container with spray member 7 is a basket or dish holder 14, perforations of nozzle type through its "side which can be lifted in and out and can be of and bottom, and with a basket or holder for any desired arrangement for holding dishes @o the dishes placed within the intermediate in the best positions to be subjected to the member, and with a suitable cover. force of the sprays discharged from all di- In order to explain my invention, I have rections through the nozzle openings'S, 8in illustrated the same on the accompanying ythe intermediate member 7.

1,5 sheet of drawings, which I will now describe. A cover is designed to fit over the top `of $5 Figure 1 isa side elevation of a dish washthe outer member 4, with an annular portion ing machine embodying my invention, with 15 seating within the t'op rim of said outer portions broken out and showing the outer member, somewhat in the manner indicated and intermediate containers in section; in Fig.

Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view Thus I have provided a simple,.practical 70 throu h the washer at the position of line andconvenient dish washingmachine with 2 2, ig. 1; and A a combination container and spray member Figure 3 is a fragmentary plan view lookpositioned to have the washing iluid dising down int'o the outer and intermediate charged from all directions in line sprays, 5 containers, with the cover removed, at line under force, with abasket or holder for hold- 75 3-3, Fig. 1. ing the dishes to be washed and which isere- Referring in detail to the drawing, 4desigmovable at will. ,It will also be'noted that nates an outer container supported in any said intermediate spray container is yremovsuitable place, with a drain connection, as at able at will also. The annular space between 5,' and with water supply pipe 6, through the outer member 4.- and said intermediate 8 which hot and cold water under pressure can member 7, is narrow and being closed at its be supplied. top will quickly ll 'with water because of the Mounted in said outer container 4, is an pressure and thus function as a spray'memintermediate container or spray member 7 ber for forcing the fine sprays from all direc- 8 having its side wall and bottom .provided tions onto -and into the dishes within the with perforations 8, tapering inwardly to basket.. c form discharges nozzles, said intermediate Iv do not limit my invention to the details spray membenhaving an overlying top ange of construction and arrangement here shown l 9, resting upon a gasket 10, on the outer memfor descriptive purposes, except as I may be 40 ber 4, substantially in the manner shown, limited by thehereto appended clainr.

.thus closing the top of the annular space be- I claimz v tween the outer and intermediate members. A dish washing machine including in com- In order to secure said intermediate member bination an outer container w'ith a drainage inplace, it is provided around its flange edge connection and a pipe connection for supply- 5 with notches 11, adapted vto pass over lugs 12 ing Water under pressure thereto, said conaround the inside of thetop of the outer memtainer having an annular enlargement around A ber 4, after which said intermediate member its top to provide a seat, an intermediate conis given a slight turn, as illustrated in Fig. tainer having` an annular flange around its 3, thus interlocking the intermediate memtop to rest upon said seat with its wall spaced ber in place within the outer member with from saidouter container and provided'with discharge openings of tapering form to form restricted" openings into said intermediate container, said intermediate container havin a drainage connection at its bottom with sai first drainage connection, a dish holder in said intermediate container, and a cover for said containers, the annular space between the outer and intermediate containers being closed at the top by said annular flange and said seat.

Signed at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, this 4th day of March, 1930.

` GENARO CELAYA. 

